In this case it's "Ingress Protection" rating - as in how well it prevents water and dust from getting inside the phone when exposed.
Edit: since I'm on hold and bored, here's the Bard description of the rating system
The Ingress Protection (IP) rating system is a two-digit code that tells you how well an enclosure is protected against dust and water. Here's a quick breakdown:
First digit: This is for solid objects, like dust, fingers, or tools. It goes from 0 (no protection) to 6 (dust-tight).
Second digit: This is for water, like splashes, rain, or immersion. It goes from 0 (no protection) to 9 (protected against high-pressure water jets).
So, an IP67 rating means the device is dust-tight and can withstand being submerged in water for a short time.
Here are some real-world examples:
IP44: Splashproof phone, suitable for light rain or spills.
IP65: Dustproof camera, good for outdoor use but not submersion.
IPX7: Waterproof smartwatch, can survive a dunk in the pool.
IP68: Rugged phone, can handle being underwater for extended periods.
Remember, IP ratings are just guidelines. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for specific usage advice.
I have a Sonos portable speaker that I keep in the kitchen but take into the bathroom while I shower. It just sits on the shelf outside the shower. I like music while I shower, and doing it this way keeps good quality without risking the speaker.
I like my workplace because I don't get in trouble for stuff like that. I was once talked to - asked if I had been snarky. I explained that I was and why they deserved it. I was basically told that I was right but it doesn't really help anything so try to avoid it in the future.
That's not Spotify inserting them, it's the podcasts.
The podcast may elect whether or not to include it, but it's definitely Spotify performing the legwork. That is unless you think it's a coincidence that I (with my Spotify home address set to Iowa) got an ad from the Iowa HHS on a podcast by a British podcaster.
It's simple: if you're a person that's supposed to be shutting down that computer, you'll be able to. If you're encountering the message, you're using the wrong account, or you're the wrong person to be doing that. Switch accounts, or call up the right person.
Idk what med this is supposed to be but if I have a pill that feels like it's sticking on the way down, I chase it with a handful of peanut M&M's and that seems to do the trick. Plus I get an excuse to eat candy in the morning.
That doesn't incorporate the hassle factor. Even if you can, it's a lot more hassle